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as you know this week, there was a hearing on the future of video, the future of television in the energy and commerce committee, but a lot of the discussion was about the difference between internet video and television and broadcast, etc., etc. given the broad scope of the discussion and change in technology in the last 10, 15 years, would you in the next congress be supportive of or work on a major rewrite or comprehensive rewrite of the 1996 bill? >> i think we are going to be taking up aspects of the with various pieces of legislation -- aspects of that with various pieces of legislation that will come before the committee. the licensing fees that relate to various types of broadcast and music and so on. all of these need to be reviewed. then you draw your conclusions after you conduct those reviews as to whether there are legislative changes that are needed. we are going to hear from a lot of different viewpoints about changes they would like to see or changes they would lock -- would not like to see. as we move forward, we will be looking at that. generally speaking, because of the
as you know this week, there was a hearing on the future of video, the future of television in the energy and commerce committee, but a lot of the discussion was about the difference between internet video and television and broadcast, etc., etc. given the broad scope of the discussion and change in technology in the last 10, 15 years, would you in the next congress be supportive of or work on a major rewrite or comprehensive rewrite of the 1996 bill? >> i think we are going to be taking...
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i'm working on nuclear weapons trying to get rid of them and working on the climate and clean energy and stabilize the population before the world is so overcrowded we can't turn around. i'm working on things of where i can make a difference now. i don't have any input on a regular basis here. >> do you think cnn should become -- you're the guy that started this whole business. it's an amazing innovation at the time. others began to do similar versions. do you think cnn should remain the impartial observer of news? >> yes. and cover the substantial news. that doesn't mean you don't cover hollywood and don't cover kidnappings and the sensational two. but the emphasis should be on hard news. i wanted cnn to be "the new york times" of the news business. not the daily news. i wanted it to be "the new york times." i thought for the long-term, that would be the best position to be in. even if the ratings weren't the greatest, if you had the most prestige and you were the network that everybody turned to in times of a crisis, that that was the most important position in this business. >> th
i'm working on nuclear weapons trying to get rid of them and working on the climate and clean energy and stabilize the population before the world is so overcrowded we can't turn around. i'm working on things of where i can make a difference now. i don't have any input on a regular basis here. >> do you think cnn should become -- you're the guy that started this whole business. it's an amazing innovation at the time. others began to do similar versions. do you think cnn should remain the...
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for energy, many of the energies we have been relying on in the past just don't have a business case. i think that is the biggest driver for the future and for innovation. >> let me bring you in on this conversation, particularly again talking to some of the member people here. what is your personal story? how did you get so involved in social justice issues, human rights? what was it like growing up in el salvador? >> i grew up in the middle of civil war. words such as justice or social justice or definitely a bad word. there was violence. even consciousness about what was unfair. it was something that took some time to realize. i manage to get a perspective of what we were talking about and what the groups were talking about. i left a very young. >> for people not familiar with what happened, what did you grow up experiencing? >> there was terrorism. there were bombs in the markets. there were movements of students at the university. it was very difficult for students to go to school because if he would go to a private university, you could be considered a right wing university --
for energy, many of the energies we have been relying on in the past just don't have a business case. i think that is the biggest driver for the future and for innovation. >> let me bring you in on this conversation, particularly again talking to some of the member people here. what is your personal story? how did you get so involved in social justice issues, human rights? what was it like growing up in el salvador? >> i grew up in the middle of civil war. words such as justice or...
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goodlatte, as you know this week there was a hearing on the future of video, future television, the energy and commerce committee. a lot of the discussion was about the different of internet video and broadcast, et cetera, but appeared given the broad scope of the discussion and change and take elegy in the last 10, 15 years, would you and ask congress be supportive of our work on major rewrites or a comprehensive rewrite of the 1996 telecom? >> guest: well, i think we will be taking up aspects of that with various pieces of legislation that will come before the judiciary committee in the energy and commerce committee. satellite home viewer act, licensing fees they relate to various types of broadcast of music and so on. all of these need to be reviewed and then you try your conclusions as to conduct those reviews as to whether their legislative changes needed. since the last day to be revised will hear from different viewpoints about changes to the board not like to see. as of the folder that will certainly be looking at that. generally speaking, because of the dramatic change in type ele
goodlatte, as you know this week there was a hearing on the future of video, future television, the energy and commerce committee. a lot of the discussion was about the different of internet video and broadcast, et cetera, but appeared given the broad scope of the discussion and change and take elegy in the last 10, 15 years, would you and ask congress be supportive of our work on major rewrites or a comprehensive rewrite of the 1996 telecom? >> guest: well, i think we will be taking up...
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he's spent 27 years prior to joining harvard with the international atomic energy agency in vienna, and the last five of those as deputy director general and head of the safeguards department. and he oversaw effects to monitor iran's nuclear program and examining nuclear programs around the world and inspected nuclear facilities in south korea, iraq, syria, libya and elsewhere. seeking to ensure that nuclear materials were not diverted for military purposes. he's one of the world's leading experts an iran's nuclear program and led the efforts in recent years to implement an analytical culture to guide them. please join me in welcoming him. >> thank you very much. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i hope that i don't spoil your appetite because i don't think i have very good news for you. nevertheless, so if we look at the iranian nuclear program, i have been asked to provide a snapshot where we are today and then i'm going to look one year forward where we might be one year from now. and then i try to draw the first lessons from the verification point of view. and it's a big job if
he's spent 27 years prior to joining harvard with the international atomic energy agency in vienna, and the last five of those as deputy director general and head of the safeguards department. and he oversaw effects to monitor iran's nuclear program and examining nuclear programs around the world and inspected nuclear facilities in south korea, iraq, syria, libya and elsewhere. seeking to ensure that nuclear materials were not diverted for military purposes. he's one of the world's leading...
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if he'd put the energy bill together, it would have gone through without the animosity that the health care bill engendered. so that was a mistake. it was good to get the health care bill through. i supported that as well as the energy bill. >> when you see american troops coming out of iraq and now coming out of afghanistan, a set timetable's been set down by the president. i assume you're pleased with that. >> i am. i was against the wars before they started. i've studied history a lot, and wars are not a good way to get things done. they've been a disaster for us. they caused a disaster for us. a trillion dollars over the period. afghanistan, a trillion. it's just crazy. >> is that really what america should have done rather than going in with men on the ground, big large groups of troops. actually say we're going to tackle the terrorists through special forces and intelligence and so on. >> i think war should be avoided at all costs. and we should do everything we can to get the united states to deal with conflicts before they -- people start resorting to violence. because violence
if he'd put the energy bill together, it would have gone through without the animosity that the health care bill engendered. so that was a mistake. it was good to get the health care bill through. i supported that as well as the energy bill. >> when you see american troops coming out of iraq and now coming out of afghanistan, a set timetable's been set down by the president. i assume you're pleased with that. >> i am. i was against the wars before they started. i've studied history...
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neighborhood and he keeps being drawn into that neighborhood partly because of the depth of his intellect and energy to make a real difference in the world and he is making an enormous difference in the world. you all know that, that is why there's so many people here. i don't want to take any time away. i have a lovely long speech i was going to give. anding, that would only irritate you at this stage. so could i ask you to warm receive the foreign minister of turkey, minister davutogtu. applause >> thank you, very much. dr. hamme, for this wonderful destruction, and for this opportunity to meet with these distinguished audience. since you made reference to our previous meeting, i would make reference to some of my previous statements here before. because i think that maybe, maybe because of being a student of international relations and teaching for many years, i prefer always process analysis rather than picture analysis, maybe some of you want to listen more, my assessment about the existing picture focused on syria, but i will still insist on process analysis from where we are coming, where we
neighborhood and he keeps being drawn into that neighborhood partly because of the depth of his intellect and energy to make a real difference in the world and he is making an enormous difference in the world. you all know that, that is why there's so many people here. i don't want to take any time away. i have a lovely long speech i was going to give. anding, that would only irritate you at this stage. so could i ask you to warm receive the foreign minister of turkey, minister davutogtu....
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iran promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program which it insists is for peaceful energy purposes despite the long list of western sanctions imposed against it. and an impoverished population or a bankrupt country the greek parliament is set for a tough choice more public summit angry protests on the streets. top stories of today and over this week you're watching the weekly with me will receive showing the arab league is mulling over what further action to be taken should be taken on syria with reports of escalating violence meanwhile the head of the group's observer mission has resigned just as a proposal was be considered to again send monitors from the league and the u.n. to the country these are really good reports from cairo where the pan arab body is meeting as we speak. the arab league did have an observers mission in syria which began in december of last year but they stopped their mission there in january already saying that the violence was escalating there are hopes that this side the arab league will team up with the united nations observer mission and they w
iran promises to reveal major advances in its nuclear program which it insists is for peaceful energy purposes despite the long list of western sanctions imposed against it. and an impoverished population or a bankrupt country the greek parliament is set for a tough choice more public summit angry protests on the streets. top stories of today and over this week you're watching the weekly with me will receive showing the arab league is mulling over what further action to be taken should be taken...
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on energy, i am deeply committed to an american energy program. if you watch what's happening in the middle east, we are very foolish not to have an american energy program. calista and i were at the reagan library for president reagan's 100th birthday and we had lunch with former secretary of -- secretary of state george schulz who said how many times do you have to get hit over the head by a two by four to recognize you need to get the energy situation fixes? -- fixed? that's why we want american coal and oil and garks american nuclear power, america -- american wind power. iowa ranks second only to denmark in wind power. and you may remember in 1994 i voted for something called gasohol which reagan signed as part of our national security energy program. in 1986 it had been renamed ethanol and i signed it again. in 1299 -- 1998 when big oil tried to kill it, chuck grassley said i was the one person who saved ethanol from being killed by big oil esm the reason is simple. if i have to choose between paying $1 billion to iran or to iowa, i will pic
on energy, i am deeply committed to an american energy program. if you watch what's happening in the middle east, we are very foolish not to have an american energy program. calista and i were at the reagan library for president reagan's 100th birthday and we had lunch with former secretary of -- secretary of state george schulz who said how many times do you have to get hit over the head by a two by four to recognize you need to get the energy situation fixes? -- fixed? that's why we want...
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in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ ♪ in a world where ♪ there is so much to see ♪ there's still no other place ♪ that i would rather, rather ♪ rather, rather be ♪ [ male announcer ] dip into sabra hummus and discover a little taste of the world. enjoy sabra dips. adventure awaits. >>> we had a great time for ten years. i just am so happy that i got to spend ten years with him. >> that was jane fonda speaking about ted turner on the show a few months ago. ted, jane fonda, was she the great love of your life? >> probably. >> have you ever quite got over her? >> no. >> you think you ever will? >> no. when you love somebody and you really love them, you never stop loving them. no matter how hard you try. you can't -- and there's nothing wrong with that. that's good. that's why people love their country. they love their planet. i basically -- i'm basically a happy person. >> you're a man used to winning. and you lost jane. why -- >> i lost jane.
in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ ♪ in a world where ♪ there is so much to see ♪ there's still no other place ♪ that i would rather, rather ♪ rather, rather be ♪ [ male announcer ] dip into sabra hummus and discover a little taste of the world. enjoy sabra dips. adventure awaits. >>> we had a great time for ten years. i just am so happy that i got...
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delegation will take with it to dubai and will seek, of course, it all of our energy to support. now, in terms of what we've seen so far in terms of proposals coming into the international telecommunications regulations, let me put into context those proposals and then explain a little bit about the process. there has been an itu counsels, 48 countries that manage and govern the itu which happen every four years. that counsel organized a working work, a working group has been preparing for this conference over about two years and about eight meetings. that counsel working group will send to the conference a report. the report will contain all of the possible options that have been discussed during this period as to how they -- there could be revisions of the itrs, so nine pages of actual text today has grown to 70 pages if you include all of the options that will go forward to the conference. and then, as a first date, august 3rd, governments are expected to send in their first proposals for the conference itself. we will begin to see, i think, in very real terms, what will be th
delegation will take with it to dubai and will seek, of course, it all of our energy to support. now, in terms of what we've seen so far in terms of proposals coming into the international telecommunications regulations, let me put into context those proposals and then explain a little bit about the process. there has been an itu counsels, 48 countries that manage and govern the itu which happen every four years. that counsel organized a working work, a working group has been preparing for this...
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energy costs are also responsible for food increases. we anticipate food inflation for 2013 to be somewhere between 3% and 4%. this takes into consideration current conditions. 3% to 4% is not that much off of what we normally see in terms of food inflation. in 2008, which was a year that was high food inflation, we saw 5.5% increase. this year, somewhere between 2.5% and 3.5%. all of those are in the historic range of food inflation. if the drought has an impact, there will be two impacts. there is a possibility we would have an oversupply. that could result in lower prices for a short time at the grocery store, primarily for meat and poultry. then, as we get later into the year and the first part of next year, we begin to see a tightening of supplies. we could see increases, but we are expecting a 0.5% to 1% increase in food prices. >> we have 10 minutes left with the secretary. >> mr. secretary, in the next week, you and president obama will be in a place you know well. iowa. you mentioned earlier that farmers and ranchers will be mak
energy costs are also responsible for food increases. we anticipate food inflation for 2013 to be somewhere between 3% and 4%. this takes into consideration current conditions. 3% to 4% is not that much off of what we normally see in terms of food inflation. in 2008, which was a year that was high food inflation, we saw 5.5% increase. this year, somewhere between 2.5% and 3.5%. all of those are in the historic range of food inflation. if the drought has an impact, there will be two impacts....
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that's a lot of time and energy because the court -- as an elected politician in the plic debate i was entitled to greater freedom of speech than normal citizens in the netherlands which, of course, is totally wrong. ladies and gentlemen, dear friends, it is important that we realize how the west got into this present situation. it's partly our own fault because we have foolishly adopted the ideology of multiculturalism. [ applause ] and why i say multiculturalism i refer to relativism, the political disease of political correct europe and perhaps america today. multiculturalism is a crazy idea that all cultures are equal. but, of course, cultures are not equal. i am proud to say -- i'm not ashamed, but i'm proud to say that our culture that is based on christianity on judaism and humanism is far better, yes, is far superior to the islamic culture. [ applause ] we should not be afraid, but we should be proud to say so. ladies and gentlemen, cultural political correct disease is weakening the west day by day. government leaders, lawyers, judges, churches, trade unions, media, academia,
that's a lot of time and energy because the court -- as an elected politician in the plic debate i was entitled to greater freedom of speech than normal citizens in the netherlands which, of course, is totally wrong. ladies and gentlemen, dear friends, it is important that we realize how the west got into this present situation. it's partly our own fault because we have foolishly adopted the ideology of multiculturalism. [ applause ] and why i say multiculturalism i refer to relativism, the...
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that is not huge by international standards, but it is a substantial contribution to germany's energy needs at a time of soaring oil prices. >> all the geologists' were surprised because no one expected to find oil in these layers. that is especially the case because we thought the sandstone was not porous, but the present results show that is not true. oil comes directly from the reservoir, and it is under high pressure, which means right now, you do not actually have to pump the oil. >> the pressure of the oil is so high that if you remove the valve, a 10-meter-high gusher of oil would shoot up. a french utility is operating the oil field. rivals had refused to take the find seriously. >> this field has certainly given the german oil business a shot in the arm. production is now 140,000 tons. of course, the prospects are interesting for our company. >> some geologists now think the oil reserves may be a lot bigger than previously estimated. they're planning 10 more wells in the area. it is a win-win situation for the state. the state government is using the oil royalties to balance
that is not huge by international standards, but it is a substantial contribution to germany's energy needs at a time of soaring oil prices. >> all the geologists' were surprised because no one expected to find oil in these layers. that is especially the case because we thought the sandstone was not porous, but the present results show that is not true. oil comes directly from the reservoir, and it is under high pressure, which means right now, you do not actually have to pump the oil....
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when they have doubts about this let me quote the labor shout out energy minister, it means the most expensive deals would have to go being able to reduce the number of people to help get a clearer picture of what is happening and that could only be a good thing. that is the endorsement that i welcome. >> ed miller band. >> the governor promised there should be no rationing on grounds of cost alone. can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the promise we have kept is that we would increase spending every year under this government and in britain, in england that is happening, in wales there's a massive cuts run by a neighbor. >> mr. speaker, several thousand fewer nurses with the public supporting and a very specific question about a promise by the secretary, the leader of the house, promise a year ago he promised a year ago that there will be no rationing. this is what the president of the world college of ophthalmologists recently said. he said this. pcs are not falling government guidelines. there restricting access to cataract surgery. he got rid of the
when they have doubts about this let me quote the labor shout out energy minister, it means the most expensive deals would have to go being able to reduce the number of people to help get a clearer picture of what is happening and that could only be a good thing. that is the endorsement that i welcome. >> ed miller band. >> the governor promised there should be no rationing on grounds of cost alone. can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the...
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we will have some energy off of the carolina coast. we have been talking about a shower on sunday, or monday morning. right now, i think the odds are slim within the next seven days. right now, signs point to the system staying offshore. 50 degrees is the high, and then a gradual drop. tomorrow -- connect back into the 30's. tomorrow, a few degrees warmer. we will make it into the mid- 50's. 54 55, on average. the average height is 58 degrees, but we will be slightly before that. right now, next thursday is looking pretty good. >> a nice warm up. >> a november warm-up. >> twinkies and wonder bread are american icons but could they be left for dead? say it is not so. the future of the junk food next. >> tonight, man's best friend comes through again. [ female announcer ] welcome one and all to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway will have everyone raving. there's fresh, natural, frozen whatever you're craving. spend 35 dollars and a frozen safeway turkey is 59 cents
we will have some energy off of the carolina coast. we have been talking about a shower on sunday, or monday morning. right now, i think the odds are slim within the next seven days. right now, signs point to the system staying offshore. 50 degrees is the high, and then a gradual drop. tomorrow -- connect back into the 30's. tomorrow, a few degrees warmer. we will make it into the mid- 50's. 54 55, on average. the average height is 58 degrees, but we will be slightly before that. right now,...
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solve the growing global demand for energy with oil, gas or energy from biomass alone. we have >> biofuel doesn't seem to be convincing many climate change experts. they say to satisfy energy needs, and germany will have to continue to develop renewable energy. >> for more, let's head back to our correspondents. does it by a fuel still have a future in germany? there has been disagreement among the ministers and its launch last year was controversial. >> e-10's future is looking uncertain. the minister has received support from surprising corridors for his call for the suspension of the production and sale of e-10. several members of the green party signing onto is a petition and up to 90% of germans say there are convinced of e-10's merits. the industry says this is all purely symbolic and the problems of food speculation and not biofuels. but that has not convinced a lot of germans. they say the plate trumps the tank and they would rather see scarce grains going to feeding the hungry. >> thank you very much. >> many people worked hard all their lives and look forward
solve the growing global demand for energy with oil, gas or energy from biomass alone. we have >> biofuel doesn't seem to be convincing many climate change experts. they say to satisfy energy needs, and germany will have to continue to develop renewable energy. >> for more, let's head back to our correspondents. does it by a fuel still have a future in germany? there has been disagreement among the ministers and its launch last year was controversial. >> e-10's future is...
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we'll take the 5-hour energy. smart move. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you. my guest tonight is an acclaimed actor, best known for playing hawkeye on "mash." i'll ask him why he didn't reprize his role in "the avengers." please with with with wit welco. hey, alan, nice to see you. thanks so much for coming on. i am a huge fan and deeply disturbed by your entire career. >> oh, is that what it it? oh, my gosh. >> stephen: yes. >> i'm sorry. >> stephen: you are a famous liberal. >> i think independently, and-- and thinking it through carefully and weighing everything, i come down on the democratic side. >> stephen: really? why don't you stop thinking and start feeling. >> well, that would be a good way to do it. >> stephen: are you against feeling? you're an actor. actor's feel. >> that's true. many times we do. ( laughter ). >> stephen: people-- people want to feel so badly they go, like, to the theater or they go to the movies and they pay money to see people li
we'll take the 5-hour energy. smart move. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you. my guest tonight is an acclaimed actor, best known for playing hawkeye on "mash." i'll ask him why he didn't reprize his role in "the avengers." please with with with wit welco. hey, alan, nice to see you. thanks so much for coming on. i am a huge fan and deeply disturbed by your entire career. >> oh, is that...
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and my own hiss stotory of crea energy star computer and energy star program growing. in the beginning advisory, informational. they had significant impact. if you look at unilever today or wal-mart have made notable commitments to sustainable fisheries and exclusively and throughout their supply chain. the president of wal-mart, ceo of wal-mart, said clearly we took stock of world fisheries and concluded if something is not done there are important species that we will not be selling in five years that we now sell profitably because there just won't be enough. well that, i think, that perception and the degree to which it has permeated the culture has significantly affected particularly consumer facing companies. in the united states, much dichlidichl i -- much of the developing world and elsewhere that is beginning to transform business culture and having an appreciable effect on sustainable purchase, purchases of sustainable products on organic -- harvesting, techniques. nonchemical techniques and the
and my own hiss stotory of crea energy star computer and energy star program growing. in the beginning advisory, informational. they had significant impact. if you look at unilever today or wal-mart have made notable commitments to sustainable fisheries and exclusively and throughout their supply chain. the president of wal-mart, ceo of wal-mart, said clearly we took stock of world fisheries and concluded if something is not done there are important species that we will not be selling in five...
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and the energy of the bullet itself is 1200 pounds of energy. that's what our military uses. so it's the same kind of weapon. >> and it's all legal. tell me about the ammunition you were talking about. >> the different types of ammunition, the drum holds 100 cartridges in the drum magazine. you could purchase that easily from any magazine or gun store if you know where to get stpwhreut do you think this guy knew what he was doing? >> i think it was clear and thought out. i think he had it well planned. the tear gas canister, the types of weapons, the glocks, they're all designed to do excessive bodily harm. >> could different gun laws in this country have made a difference? >> i don't think so personally. if you want to go buy a gun we can buy a gun in atlanta right now. i can take you a number of places that i know of personally where i can buy any gun that you would like on the street and i don't have to pass any laws. >> legally? >> no, sir. right off the street. >> illegally. >> that's right. >> say everyone followed the laws. but you're not saying that's realistic. >> no
and the energy of the bullet itself is 1200 pounds of energy. that's what our military uses. so it's the same kind of weapon. >> and it's all legal. tell me about the ammunition you were talking about. >> the different types of ammunition, the drum holds 100 cartridges in the drum magazine. you could purchase that easily from any magazine or gun store if you know where to get stpwhreut do you think this guy knew what he was doing? >> i think it was clear and thought out. i...
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the statue of liberty of course which implies freedom for the american people are statue is full of energy. and military spirit the motherland calls is unique there is no such other statue in the world the way that. it's possible to sculptors final design was inspired by the figures on paris is. for the figure of nike that he saw on display in the movie. this statue of a woman with a sword in hand and a fee a spirit was approved as a symbol of the motherland of the highest level. knew first hand the home. he served as a machine gun before being wounded and returned to moscow in one hundred forty three. in the political for the will go you also have a tremor in his hand to imagine that he was a sculptor because he worked toward. the only way he was sculpting was he calm and could work and professionally. he was always doing something sculpting working with clay just so he could feel the way he did before the injury i don't but my father told me that he'd always been modeling something but with you that's why he always had a potty much is why as with him. he was always busy that's going to b
the statue of liberty of course which implies freedom for the american people are statue is full of energy. and military spirit the motherland calls is unique there is no such other statue in the world the way that. it's possible to sculptors final design was inspired by the figures on paris is. for the figure of nike that he saw on display in the movie. this statue of a woman with a sword in hand and a fee a spirit was approved as a symbol of the motherland of the highest level. knew first...
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system, energy and the u.n. comes as a surprise to a lot of people or as nancy suggested, this really hasn't been done before. now, how could one possibly think about development around the world without having first of all a pretty sharp focus on energy, energy enables just about everything we want to have done in the process. that's particularly confusing when you look at the u.n. system. the u.n. essentially does two things. one, the blue helmet group and peace keeping activities, and second, a commitment to development. over the years, that commitment to development has included education activities, and totally until recently left off the agenda. i can say what is that? well, it was really the reason, if two reasons. united states has blocked for 60 years, the united states has essentially blocked any activities by the u.n. saying that's our sand box. don't get involved in it. we'll control all those issues and they were aided by the saudis in an alliance of others. so it's been very, very difficult politic
system, energy and the u.n. comes as a surprise to a lot of people or as nancy suggested, this really hasn't been done before. now, how could one possibly think about development around the world without having first of all a pretty sharp focus on energy, energy enables just about everything we want to have done in the process. that's particularly confusing when you look at the u.n. system. the u.n. essentially does two things. one, the blue helmet group and peace keeping activities, and...
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it isn't enough to change energy policy. if we just keep looking thereth. it isn't enough to change energy policy. if we just keep looking there we will miss the fact that we have to shift the way we identified ourselves in the universe. we have to start -- we have to start acting like nature. that is what we have to do. i am a big fan of a book called biomimicry. i am sure you know janine's work. we as human beings have been separated for so long from nature. we are humans, nature is out there and we have to end that separation. is going to require a complete shift in our mental malls. we don't have a paradigm shift yet in terms of global climate change. there's a shift going on in nature but the shift has not happened in our brains. and in our world views and in the way we think about this. i have come to this conference. i was at the united nations facilitating on behalf of the prime minister of bhutan. how many of you know where that is? you know about the growth national happiness. this is a systems level possibility fo
it isn't enough to change energy policy. if we just keep looking thereth. it isn't enough to change energy policy. if we just keep looking there we will miss the fact that we have to shift the way we identified ourselves in the universe. we have to start -- we have to start acting like nature. that is what we have to do. i am a big fan of a book called biomimicry. i am sure you know janine's work. we as human beings have been separated for so long from nature. we are humans, nature is out there...
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that is one concrete thing that we can focus our energy on. i know there are folks in this room actively working on that. there is also building a corrections to college pipeline, the present to employment pipeline. the incarceration halls in communities pipeline, so building those mechanisms. i spent the last year once a month working with a reentry group in boston, and it actually was funded by obama's stimulus plan. everybody wonders where the stimulus program money went, and one thing if it was fun this program. working with the oldest anti- party organization in new england, which ted kennedy was a champion of. we created a series of workshops for the whole year based around a human-rights platform. not looking at these folks who need to be saved but as folks who can engage in a dynamic process to think critically about the situation they are in, understand the situation they are in so they can make informed choices and the other folks on to the information they are getting. we took malcolms idea. we got the united nations convention of t
that is one concrete thing that we can focus our energy on. i know there are folks in this room actively working on that. there is also building a corrections to college pipeline, the present to employment pipeline. the incarceration halls in communities pipeline, so building those mechanisms. i spent the last year once a month working with a reentry group in boston, and it actually was funded by obama's stimulus plan. everybody wonders where the stimulus program money went, and one thing if it...
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students enrolled in energy engineering, urban development, and water engineering. as to the body consists of 27 men and three women from india, china, south africa and egypt. >> i want a program that is more or less a mix of here and abroad. i did not want to do two consecutive years in germany, and i'm afraid i will never come back to egypt. >> the university wants students to go home when they graduate and contribute to their country's development. this didn't come from johannesburg to study water and engineering. she will be spending her second semester in berlin. >> i am looking forward to it. hopefully i come back in october. that should be really cool. i look forward to meeting new people in berlin in making new friends. >> many universities in germany can only dream of universities like these. it is the only institution of its kind in the world. >> we are traditionally an internationally oriented university, so it is a logical step to export our vision of education abroad. i think it will hugely boost our international reputation and the perception of our un
students enrolled in energy engineering, urban development, and water engineering. as to the body consists of 27 men and three women from india, china, south africa and egypt. >> i want a program that is more or less a mix of here and abroad. i did not want to do two consecutive years in germany, and i'm afraid i will never come back to egypt. >> the university wants students to go home when they graduate and contribute to their country's development. this didn't come from...
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you mentioned there is a clear contrast on issues like wind energy industry. as they understand the differences between these two candidates, the president will do fine. >> do you have any estimate of what crop insurance will be? we had a record last year for about $11 billion. any idea what we are looking at? >> i imagine it will be in excess of what happened last year. it is important for folks to recognize that the crop insurance companies are very confident that they'll be paid in a timely manner. i am not concerned about the capacity of the industry to meet the demands of those. it is important to note that in 1988, the last time we had a drought, 25% of the producers have crop insurance. this time, 85% do. otherwise we would be faced with serious consequences, much more so beyond what is happening now. >> when you look at the usda numbers, you see not just a u.s. picture, but a global picture. brazil is growing more soybeans in the u.s. you see big cuts in the forecast. there are many places that are having their own challenges. what does this drought --
you mentioned there is a clear contrast on issues like wind energy industry. as they understand the differences between these two candidates, the president will do fine. >> do you have any estimate of what crop insurance will be? we had a record last year for about $11 billion. any idea what we are looking at? >> i imagine it will be in excess of what happened last year. it is important for folks to recognize that the crop insurance companies are very confident that they'll be paid...
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, getting us to change over to clean energy. and stabilize the population before the world's just so overcrowded we can't turn around. i'm working on things where i can -- where i can make a difference now. i really don't have any input on a regular basis here. >> do you think cnn should back -- and the reason i'm fascinated, you're the guy that started this whole business. an amazing innovation at the time. then others began to do similar versions. >> sure. >> but do you think that cnn should remain the impartial observer of news? >> yes. yes. and -- and -- and cover the -- the substantial news. and that doesn't mean you don't cover hollywood and don't cover kidnappings and the sensational, too. but the emphasis should be on hard news. i -- i wanted cnn to be "the new york times" of the news business, not the -- not "the daily news." i wanted it to be "the new york times." and i thought that for the long term, that would be the best position to be in, even if the ratings weren't the greatest. if you had the most prestige and yo
, getting us to change over to clean energy. and stabilize the population before the world's just so overcrowded we can't turn around. i'm working on things where i can -- where i can make a difference now. i really don't have any input on a regular basis here. >> do you think cnn should back -- and the reason i'm fascinated, you're the guy that started this whole business. an amazing innovation at the time. then others began to do similar versions. >> sure. >> but do you...
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it works on solar energy, it takes the sun at day and then it works at night. i want our generation to breathe a clean air. i want my children to be healthy, that's how i want to change the world. >> i believe religion is a beautiful thing, but i believe that religion is something between a person and god. it's nobody else's business. and i don't believe it has a role in kind of how you judge others on earth. so for me i would rather religion be kept out of politics. i think the middle east needs to connect on that what actually connects people which is economics. not religion, not language. that doesn't work. it's economics that works. the most important thing is that everybody has the right for full dignity. and that nobody can touch your dignity. for dignity to be achieved there has to be actual process of deliverables. its not just the aim of a good feeling. but actually being treated well from the minute you leave your home all the way back, when you get back. and that all take a long time to achieve. >> many of you have already tempted us with your favori
it works on solar energy, it takes the sun at day and then it works at night. i want our generation to breathe a clean air. i want my children to be healthy, that's how i want to change the world. >> i believe religion is a beautiful thing, but i believe that religion is something between a person and god. it's nobody else's business. and i don't believe it has a role in kind of how you judge others on earth. so for me i would rather religion be kept out of politics. i think the middle...
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but geothermal makes up less than 3% of the energy mix. the accident at the fukushima nuclear plant is prompting the country to renew its policy on nuclear power. it is considering ways to promote geothermal power through deregulation, incentives and international cooperation. >> translator: we hope to contribute to other nations in terms of drilling and surveying. high initial costs are a common challenge. we want to cooperate with other countries to ease the burden through measures such as setting up a funding framework. >> reporter: geothermal power generation will play a key role in tackling global warming and countries working toward energy independence. cooperation between measured players will help achieve these goals. nhk world. >>> authorities in israel have allowed something they hadn't allowed in more than five years. they let a shipment of construction material into gaza. 20 trucks carrying gaza crossed this checkpoint. it was the first shipment of construction material since 2007. israel imposed a strict economic embargo when
but geothermal makes up less than 3% of the energy mix. the accident at the fukushima nuclear plant is prompting the country to renew its policy on nuclear power. it is considering ways to promote geothermal power through deregulation, incentives and international cooperation. >> translator: we hope to contribute to other nations in terms of drilling and surveying. high initial costs are a common challenge. we want to cooperate with other countries to ease the burden through measures such...
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the remarks from energy -- interior secretary salazar on gas prices. and the debate on the constitutionality of the health care mall's karmic that individuals carry health insurance. the you think the health care what is constitution? we're asking that question on our facebook page. blog on to post your comments. this morning, we learn more about the shooting this weekend of afghan villagers. reuters. century pentagon correspondent, what are you hearing as reaction to the shooting in afghanistan yesterday? a soldier reportedly went into two villages and shot civilians. guest: it is a tragic incident, the worst of its kind in over a decade. we have been told the soldier was a staff sergeant. it was his first tour in afghanistan. he had toured several times in a rock. he walked off the base and literally entered homes and started shooting. we do not know why there have been suggestions he may have had a mental breakdown or stress. that has not been confirmed. in terms of reaction on a government level in afghanistan, president karzai and the entire hour
the remarks from energy -- interior secretary salazar on gas prices. and the debate on the constitutionality of the health care mall's karmic that individuals carry health insurance. the you think the health care what is constitution? we're asking that question on our facebook page. blog on to post your comments. this morning, we learn more about the shooting this weekend of afghan villagers. reuters. century pentagon correspondent, what are you hearing as reaction to the shooting in...
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when they have doubts about this let me quote the labor shout out energy minister, it means the most expensive deals would have to go being able to reduce the number of people to help get a clearer picture of what is happening and that could only be a good thing. that is the endorsement that i welcome. >> ed miller band. >> the governor promised there should be no rationing on grounds of cost alone. can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the promise we have kept is that we would increase spending every year under this government and in britain, in england that is happening, in wales there's a massive cuts run by a neighbor. >> mr. speaker, several thousand fewer nurses with the public supporting and a very specific question about a promise by the secretary, the leader of the house, promise a year ago he promised a year ago that there will be no rationing. this is what the president of the world college of ophthalmologists recently said. he said this. pcs are not falling government guidelines. there restricting access to cataract surgery. he got rid of the
when they have doubts about this let me quote the labor shout out energy minister, it means the most expensive deals would have to go being able to reduce the number of people to help get a clearer picture of what is happening and that could only be a good thing. that is the endorsement that i welcome. >> ed miller band. >> the governor promised there should be no rationing on grounds of cost alone. can the prime minister tell us whether he has kept that promise? >> the...
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we'll take the 5-hour energy. smart move. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. supreme court set to rule on the law white house is doubting this. three million young adults are covered under the parents health care plan . administration claiming it gives young people the freedom to pursue jobs. >> i am an italian mother and i want to take care of my children. go get a job and the notion that just because you have health care and give you the freedom to find yourself. if you need it it is there. no, i don't. smoke dope all day. one is a totally separate subject. >> we were looking at the unemployment rates for kids. 20 or 12.9 percent. and so they don't have jobs. they don't have jobs or health care. is it good to stay on the parent's health care plan. >> problem with tracey's argument is that there are not jobs for the young americans to find. and the idea that health care stops them to look for work. we should be happy about this. 18-30 years old are the lowest risk people out there, and so by having them in the insurance pool they lower the premiums for of the
we'll take the 5-hour energy. smart move. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. supreme court set to rule on the law white house is doubting this. three million young adults are covered under the parents health care plan . administration claiming it gives young people the freedom to pursue jobs. >> i am an italian mother and i want to take care of my children. go get a job and the notion that just because you have health care and give you the freedom to find yourself. if you need it...
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morocco will soon draw half of its energy needs former nobles. global spending on renewable energy was up 20% to $260 billion last year. he is pushing for an international summit hon. bulls once he is feeling better. >> berlin's tourist bureau says officers injected more than 10 billion euros and to the german capital last year. >> the survey found revenues from tourism has doubled over the past 10 years in berlin. it also shows tourism is berlin pause biggest earner by far, earning several times the amount generated by construction and industry. a decade ago, 66,000 berliners lived off the tourism industry. estimates now put that figure at 275,000. >> we turn now to dance and the annual tango festival in buenos aires is coming to an end. >> the competition is fierce and the argentinian gathering covers the world championship. >> 2000 musicians and dancers have been testing their skills on the dance floor. >> tango is formal yet intimate, a balance between holding back and giving in. its international popularity increases every year. the dance is
morocco will soon draw half of its energy needs former nobles. global spending on renewable energy was up 20% to $260 billion last year. he is pushing for an international summit hon. bulls once he is feeling better. >> berlin's tourist bureau says officers injected more than 10 billion euros and to the german capital last year. >> the survey found revenues from tourism has doubled over the past 10 years in berlin. it also shows tourism is berlin pause biggest earner by far, earning...
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. >> in other words, there is no energy problem. we are still dragging the aftermath of the innocent -- into the meeting that it is less than 4%. energy prices have surged, and this is one of the reasons why we're getting constantly very large amounts of trade deficits. >> experts say october could be even worse. the impact of japanese boycott takes effect. there is now an urgent need for the government here to resolve the acrimonious island dispute with china. >> today, hillary and bill clinton were helping showcase a key u.s. aid projects launched in the wake of the devastating earthquake that hit the island in 2010. ? on the heels of that disaster can the outbreak of cholera. there is evidence of a united nations base housing peacekeepers. the cholera strain killed more than 7000 people as an exact match to the strain found in nepal. got it kills within hours. it is a matter of life or death. she is one of more than 200 cases seen in this clinic allowed every week. cholera only costs a few pounds to a tree. she made it, but thous
. >> in other words, there is no energy problem. we are still dragging the aftermath of the innocent -- into the meeting that it is less than 4%. energy prices have surged, and this is one of the reasons why we're getting constantly very large amounts of trade deficits. >> experts say october could be even worse. the impact of japanese boycott takes effect. there is now an urgent need for the government here to resolve the acrimonious island dispute with china. >> today,...
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energy resources program. and doug was first attracted to geology when his parents hauled him around collecting rocks on field trips. and after getting geology degrees from the university of georgia and penn state, doug worked cleaning up nuclear waste in washington state. also spent time looking for oil and gas as a geophysicist for exxon and managing environmental research and monitoring at the nevada test site before coming to the u.s. gs. and doug will address us tonight on the increasing role that unconventional oil and gas resources play in the nation's petroleum. >> thanks, dave. okay. welcome, everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. i'm going to talk about unconventional oil and gas assessments in the united states. and i want to talk about this for several reasons. one is to set the stage for the following two talks. but also just to give you an idea of what role directional drilling play in enabling the production of these un -- so-called unconventional resources. and i'll start out by saying that
energy resources program. and doug was first attracted to geology when his parents hauled him around collecting rocks on field trips. and after getting geology degrees from the university of georgia and penn state, doug worked cleaning up nuclear waste in washington state. also spent time looking for oil and gas as a geophysicist for exxon and managing environmental research and monitoring at the nevada test site before coming to the u.s. gs. and doug will address us tonight on the increasing...
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you know, education, energy, infrastructure. so we do see progress, but i hasten to add we see a lot of instability and we see a very difficult road ahead for afghanistan. you know, the transition that is agreed to to have the end of combat missions and troops in 2014 is one that we're working to try to support because like we saw in iraq when 2014 comes and troops leave, the civilians in the united states and other countries will be there. and we'll be interacting with the government, working with businesses and citizen groups. so we are intent to do everything we can to strengthen those parts of the equation. it's a difficult environment, but i think if you, as i did recently, talk to hundreds of our civilians who are serving across afghanistan and ask them what they were doing on rule of law, on women's empowerment and so much else, they are proud of what they are doing. they feel like they are making a difference. so we have to protect them and we have to enable them to continue to do what they need to do and to be prepared
you know, education, energy, infrastructure. so we do see progress, but i hasten to add we see a lot of instability and we see a very difficult road ahead for afghanistan. you know, the transition that is agreed to to have the end of combat missions and troops in 2014 is one that we're working to try to support because like we saw in iraq when 2014 comes and troops leave, the civilians in the united states and other countries will be there. and we'll be interacting with the government, working...